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“LETTERS FROM. TWO STATES TWooSUP [ v ettt T i scks Mills Union—Neter » — z e : 2 clety rou 3 L o Jarse mh«- .'1'3 "of Masons from e Parserels. 4 located. He had not recovered from | District nary Convention. 1 7 Ty ! The school board has engaged Miss | ¢4 the meeting of Eastern Star € | The Clarks Mills unfon met Tues- w'““‘. m" B o e Nerwiih |- Supt, Foha S A S oh vy Sehde e i bos | Eitne! Green of Hartford to il the va: B Wodnesdsy evenins | buy efternoon: st 3 oclock at the e ewton was in 2 P SF e tom‘ Uy e 0 s cancy .of a teacher in the Center | BY M mn o “"‘w"’f:" a2 of Mrs, x-luxlmgm The WINDAM e E Hosle Tlibridge attended | Mizs Lilla . Miliete wn’-_-meu’r GHLS, Master and, family have gone. O s o T e s stone chimnes ana l’-_fl;'flldl B oG he thexting by, Wnging - — conference churches in Jewel he PWOI league began thel for the winter, P use occupl y Prol . N1 t 1 & ing. L ednesday. vl e e Bin- | inelx onse, - iichact O'Ned ‘and wiS| Blew His Head Cff. is partly. finished, e Sl call onoh "ops present read & c.o h’:-tm’km:: ofw o i & e Trothert” Hutcliins o Moosup | day cvening. Sixtyoive were in. at- | went with ihem. rel proadie bl visited Mrs. Harry Stainthrope Tues- | tendance. 2 Edward H. Davison ef New Bfl..mban B WHO ke Tor CF Murole- | tiadk o Vs AiEIROE Rold ln. B y | Yemwe of wo Banks Held $147.54. e e I T il Wt TR ek et ot ihe. Vills Eanine of | ramicee md A At e o s v the Wind- | day. 2 The fitat concert §lebn by thay e vs. Alvah Vassar visited relatives | uesiay evening there was an en- | BiS mother, who is the oldest person | Birch Mountain, committed suicide on | for its surface of cinders e . Tuaction T Cosgiola Felice, & 17-year-old Ital- | The work of grading the running |ycree' of, scripture whicl con\nln% the second violins, David Wood, EVErett{piookivn were Friday visitors. Frenkiin Sheldon and Howard E. Main,| (jarence S. Hill has been. appointed Richmend: trombone, Russell Backus; | "' 1ol millinghast spent Friday in|arranged the programme, which Was | sexton of the South and Memorial An- cornet, Percy Crane: drum. Clarence}providence. k . jus follows: Selection by the choir; Inex cemeteries, in place of Edwin H.| Hartfcrd to srend the winter with the | injury by his glasses. Fisher: pianist. Mrs. Crane. -They | Frederick Brewster has been a vis- |recitation by Roy Kyers, Helen Gar- | Haris, who has moved from the tOWn | former's son, S ner s i wefe assisted at the concert by Misses | . i New Haven. \ 4 diner, Julia Lyon: selection by camr: and state. I Mrs. Jane I Sumner and daughter, | STAFFORD Blanche Lewis, Marian Potter. 1uey Miss Emma Greenhalgh spent Sat- frecitation, Qorothy Salisbury »| Howard Spalding of Norwich was a ' Mrs. Jenuie L. Dolton, who have been L by Miss Agnes Quinn, has returncd to iment. His eyes were protected from | Mr and Mrs, Nathaniel IHendrici of Wickford Junction spent kridas night with the latter's mother, Mra. ¥ ham Center orchestra was much en- A b { jox 3 cd audience: ‘The |in Moosup Wednesday. joyable social gathering at the Meth- {in town and is in feeble health. 3onday by firing the contents of a{ The small building formerly used as 't e to act as delegates. Sev- ‘.'-cr'};:?rax‘}fmz oy Sen renacrea under | Seriously il Jot church vestry forthe purpose of _ Mr..and Mrs V. R. Franklin spent ' shotgun into his head, blowing the |a dissecting room py the veterinary z::l s v, Soas by tes meom-— ‘he directian of the leader, Frank Br-| jjoward Johnson, only son of Mr.[bpening the little banks distributea Sunday with relatives in Providence. | top off. The cause of the decd is said | department is being moved to a place |y “ 3 C v iect of the meeting be- win Tart. The bove ha- only been | ana Mre. Bimer Johnson, of this vil- | some months ago for receiving offer- | Mrs. George F. Genung is away from | o have bech an unhappy love affair. |adjoining the shop in the rear of | ute™uinG NUGTN 0T Work, After the racticing together for albout three |lage, fs seriously ill at a hospital in|ings towards the organ fund. ' The' home for several days in the work of The boy is survived by his mother in | Storrs hall. prograrames the meoting closed with the aniing and their plaving refects much | Pcacia; Mass 2 choir, consisting of Mrs. Charles Sal- the Woman's Home Bfission society. italy and brothers and sister in this Burned by Potash. bendiction. The hostess served wafers, «redit on their leader. The membx af JMiss Blanche Caplette spent Sunday | isbury, Mrs. Charles Bragg, Mrs. Ervie holding meetings in Bridgeport and | couniry. Burial was in South Man- Mr. Hughes. the assistant in the | cheese, <1ives and tes, The union us- the orchestra are: First violins, F# E. | ith relatives in Putnam. Whitehead, Miss Angelina_Littlefield, Several other places. Jcheete. ‘Wednesday. chemical laboratory, was quite badly | sisted In serving dinners to the voters Hart, Paul Hopkins, Edward Wgod:s "Ny and Mrs. Harold Stone of | Albert K. Briggs, John Fleteher, W. New Sexton Named. 1 Returns to Hartford. burned about the face with caustic |election day at the Union dining hall | Mrs. Mars G. Sunw er, accompanied | potash while conducting an experi- | hear the Charlestown town hous: ] B| Segar of ope "y 0 1 M 2 S - ana Marjorie Sherman and Helen Hob-1 .y in Haatford. Miss Kdith Eyers: selection, choir. visitor with Mr. d Frank A. o 3 £ everal - - pent Saturday with AMrs, Mary kine, wnjo Were heatd in well rendercd | 3% 1 Ceolline has returned | After the entertainment, Howard E.! Spaniding Snmrdl;nnndugls;ndny. t‘::ox:t’i’:slrcl';;:gdm:l 122“:‘17—-1 of the week Ir. and Mrs. ¥red Glover speut % g, pigno solos and a duet. from Usbridge, Mass. where she has|Main. assisted by KEverctt Dawson.! 'On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Frank A.! ond returmed to Hariford for the win- | THesday in Hartford. : Mr, and) Mrs, ¥. K. Marchant have Personal Notes. been on account of the illness of her | Frank Wood and W. 1in Sheldon, .spauding, Howard Spaiding and Miss ter. _ George Colburn of Burlington, Vt. | Sl A0G ST U ot R00° Sttend the Mrs. Chariotte G. Lathrop is spend- | daughter, Mrs. Moses Ballou. ,, | Proceeded to open the banks and count, iorence M{ Black called upon Mr. and | Mr. and Mis. Clalr 8. Hutchinson of | Ja¥ the guest of hix purents, . and | RUfo [0 o ige. - E. Hoxle Lillibridge has Deen in|the ccntents. Rev. Dr. Roberts am-|\irs Krank D. Spaulding in Auburn, | Hartford spent Sunday in tow e o Mis X T Thooth and dsog Mr. and Mra, Johu 8 Kenvon, wh N - =70 the ummer i oo g ece, Mrs. ng several weeks with her nlece, P veek. ed th the . bank: ontained Sewe ' ston, Mass rovidence the past week. nounced ‘that the s e | R. I, making the trip in an auto. | " Mrs. Jobn I:. Massey ¢ riaviile. Yt | have been spending W_ 8. Kelsey, in Aliston Tugene Collins -of Providence has 74, which was very gratifying 16| “At'a special’ town Imeeting it was dren returned home Tuesday after a },'Zr\'.,‘| ez:bfx‘,‘: 3‘ |.“:,?"\‘;'r‘”.",}l \},‘.,.' PHEtton wo x.,' ve returned to the T . Baker eutertained the 5 3 v rrs. James T. T been the guest of his mother. 1Mrs.|the audience. Cake. coffee:and Grult|yoted that the selectmen cause sthe ! visit with relatives in Ohio and New [ B&ye Deen | Rettoneends, “HaYy et “oai) Mrs, Alonzo Kenyon attended the i £ the Woman's Missionary | e . R b - e o Thursdas afternoon and | Charles Collins. has returned | ST Served and a social hour enjoy- sidewalks which had been left in a York Regular mesting of Stafford grange .n Wednesday she gave the members Alphonse Couchepe has re e ed. ¥ .| very umsafe condition by the building Andrew F. Maneggia and Joseph | o Rl SRR O The literary | funeral of her brother, George lar ¥ Rer Sunday school class a merry | from a few days’ visit with Providenc Maynard Bullock of North Rehobotl, of the state road to be repaired and Panticelli are in New York. L i . on | kin, at Slocum, rvecently M T relatives. § i 3| Mass, is spending a féw Gays-8t;the | rendered ste. 3 Clinton F. Loomis of the firm of R. | Eteramme will consist of PApers B 1~ Yir.dtord B. Moore made a business Miss Marsaret Ross Grimes arrived | Miss Inez Brower of Putnam visited | home'of W. F. Sheldon. E H, Fitsgeraid Co; of Harttord, was a | Ghupters of New = ngland Iistory. | .. "(0'00 0 Tharsday. at Rev. M. (. Grimes' on Tuesday. ber parents Saturday. Home Missionary Convention. STERLING recent_guest of his parents, AMr. and | MI5 Ruth Dun el S peeial | Miss Alice Ayres spent Sunday at Mrs. John M. Paimer is visiting her | AMre Ceorgs, (EERCIC dnesday af- | Thursdoy the 2lst annual meeting of gk = | 3trs- . 1% Loomis of South Toiton. | 2, [TWIT rovied b her home in Mystic, ) son and family in Hartford o e Loy Bt el 5 the Methodist Woman's Home Mis- Tweo Big Coons Shot—Friends Enjoy = COEUEA — i B s RS Mrs. Chiarles Dawley of “Tuckertown he Misses Patton go 1o E sionary society of the Norwich district . {and Klsie Brigge of Providence Windham Saturdas to occupy the resi- WESTMINSTER Wag held in the Methodist church,| Hospitality of Miss Dora Sayles. EI:U'!E | WILLINGTON | tended church at Shannock Bunday. E dvew Metazger, Mrs. Albert| migs Miner to Assist in Church Work | ™ Moriing -Seston | of Sterling Center, with Earl and Cari Presidsnt of Oklahoma College. - |thought Inspiring sermon Sunday [ (harles 11 Chace, who has been Grace Bates, Mrs. George O Pitsanal Mo Lkt ¥ Gallup of Ekonk Hill went hunting - morning was Covenant Keeping (God, | spending several weeks in Rhode Is ook, “llen Hawkins, Mrs. H. C. Ru‘xl;émi' Devotional service, Rev. R. L. Snt‘u;d_:\y night an: ::;lxhl‘;wo coons Herman Wolff of New llaven m:{;l“ the text being Joshua xxi: 45 LR Na Tothined & Bia Soase Iin v ames Baker and Miss : the ris. 3 K weighing 22 1-2 and 23 pounds, respee- | a brief visit with his parents, Mi.| +The World’'s Temperance Sund Mentpelier, Vi 7 s Oy T ttended. the Whuis e e Dot s spending the |15 35" Opening of convention; min- | tively. Mr. Cooney has two ex=ellent | and irs, Fred Wolff of this place, on | w. o T U programme was beautl- ¥ am's Board meetings in Norwich last [ WE SPE 0 N Hon’ of Hanover is|utes of last annual meeting; annual coon dogs. | Wednesday. | fully carried out by the Sunday school, ROCKVILLE : & he T & report of secretary, Mis s Florence Miss Pellett and Miss Shippee ot | ttlieb Koenig has purchased ki | Phere were recititions by the chil- wack. spending a few days with her aunt, [1U . ¥ i = 2 Miss Juila Burnham has returned to |37 R 3 Washburn: annual report of treasurer. Danielson called on Miss Mary Dous-|iract of woodland formerly cwned LY | dren, the motion number by Doris fee L heme in Hartford after spending | MiSE ABIRORY.. - ent part of this|Mrs. Irank Comstock: appolntment of las on Sunday night. v | Norman H. Clerk, located in Hop Riv- | aemidon being particularly pleasing. Loyal Workers Eloct Officers. eral weelts in fowh weel in Danfelson. Forbrpehigl v i 2 & s e = Miss Sayles Enntertains. er. school district. The grange meeting in the town hull roest A. Boss went to Voluntown Union Fellowship Meeting. e B Bibs Baratow and two chil. |lliaries: srestings from looal awxillSsy. |, o ‘enjoyable ovening wes épent Relld Wy Aples | was Wil aitended wna very pleasant. | o K0S " The South Windiam and Williman- | dren of Norwich are guests at George | 0 & G0 R SO0 SPUere (0™ mnt. | at the ‘home - of Miss Dora Sayles of| Ilester J. Hutchins hay sold a large | Robert Ricketts left ‘“”,’,t'" or WAl " Miss Lena ndér 18 the guess gational churches unit- | Barstow’s for a few days. a1 meeting, Mrs. A W, Rogers: local Sterling Hill when she entertained! ot of apples to a purchaser from Wil- (home in New Jersey on: Tuesda) i ot bt s Jas the yups ed. with the Windh church in a| W. B.lmer, a former resident of this |2 meeting: Ms. S W, ROEerst OCl o party from this village. Whist was | limantic. The lot is largely niade up i e Burdick. of Hope Valle: fellowship mesting Thursday evening, |parish, sold the household goods | Bit, T 08 WO 8T COlOW (HS" X7 plaved, after which refreshments were of Baldwins. Mr. Hucchins has about WAS'“NG'")N wUN]‘Y RI At & meeting of the Loyal Workers Papers were given by (. A. Barstow of | which have been stored here in|p . cheon. o ;. served. Several frony Steriing Hilll 600 bushels of apples. i N . *| held last week the following officers Somth Windham, Mr. Hill and Mr.|{his house for some time on Iriday. e e | were present. ; President of Cellege. | s i SWehe. mieotan Pregident A g Rowen of Willimantic and H. (. La- | Nov. 17th. racen Sesstm- Mrs. A. F. Wentworth entertained % R Bl i Tigte Whin | HOPKINTON C'rofoot: vice presi , Mrs, Harold Coffee, sandwiches and cake| Rev. and Mrs. A, A. X ; _1.30. Devotional service, Mrs. Otis friends on Wednesday. : Rev. W, A Shelfon, for more than | OFK | R, Crandall; secretary,” Miss Evelyn ived at the close of the meet- | pointed as delegates. {o the state con- | Griene: minutes of morning session: | A mew steam heater is being put into| Lo Years pusior of the Columbia Con- | R 7o Entertained | PAlmer; treasurer, Mins (ladys 13 ing B ference last Sunday. £ ._|address, Mrs. Amanda C. Clark. Bos- | the postoffice building. jl“‘s*‘ ‘?"l‘“ gy ‘;‘Pr-‘“ Bl g 0 45 s “"‘P I‘ wards, Directors, besides the pre Sirs. Andrew Meizger, Miss Grace | The church bell, which has been si-|ton. Mass.: duet, Miss Edith Seguin This villuge has o case of scarlet| close of his posterafe here went with Friends—Notes and Personals. dent and vice president, Miss Lottie J { Raves Mite Anna Paiton. Miss Jose- |icnt for a number of weeks. was heard | and Mrs, Charles Bragg: report of na- fever in the family of Frank Burton.| Bi femily te = Oklehoma, has been > g i R Cne vioa. Prewagust, Mies 1 ne Keeney, Paul Hopk!ns‘db‘vgorie n,[;;ln o? su"‘\da,\l r;n!rnmg;“e hid s ;;;m.—.lI ;\—e;uu:l of gen‘t:lral x?u;nulern. Quarantine has been placed on the ‘;‘Ifi;l:d pr :’Ill';::‘ ?:, U!‘ 1-~h'">;llah"‘~:: i Mrs, ;.. ;r l\vvln”un:’;; 'u n:‘ I'\;xln s - G an s church voted to en, e -1 Mrs. J. R. Parkhurst, Miss Charlott se 2 o 4 8! ollegs klahoma heen spending e s er e Bk o B e o ol i or e Mines. o robtescntative | b Siiners ohormes Boeton or GRs | ouse and all precwution takien 0. pre- | 1 ionds in Colbmbin ‘are’ Dleased it} home of Geotws. 1o, Auen. at Hove | Fhet v at the mesting in North Wind-|of the Connecticut Bible society, for & | idjournment. EE < red in the | Valley, has arrived at the home of Hon. rle a e BWS +am Sunday evening. The meetng|few weeks to assist in the work of the The meeting was well attended and GANTERBURY éstern field. E R. All to spend the winter, Since here was omitted. ¢|parish. Miss Miner bhas been very | much interest in the work was mani- + . paid . e A R stie arrived she has been quite il A Mrs. Grant of Jewett City is a guest | successful in other parishes and fested Dby the ladies. . 4 5 Misses Zoe L. and Essie 1. Kenyon al W. F. Maine's. highly recommended. She is also a| The Ladies’ Aid society of the church bocal Pupils Win Bulletin Prizes— HEBRON have finished work at Westerly and | w.iobury. The Waterbury Pouliry Mre. Crosby of Pittsfield, Miss Free- | singer of conslderable abilily, which | furnished dinner and lunch in the ves- Personal ltems. Hawley. White to Be Night Operator | 27e at present with their mother, Mra. | 0 FarSio-TAe WRleDUEY Fouliry nan and Miss Loosly of New London | will be a great help in the mectings. |try for all who desired. BEAI R o YRR i Ky o Harriet C. Kenyon. S | Rl SNOW oh TReusry 17 18, 19 ara are week end guests of Mrs. J. T. - Chimstie it et Mrs. C. E. Baker of Mansfiel en- . | A party of twelve spent last Thurs- | 5y ' ke s 1 h _lter, wno is visiting her cousins at = 3 evening at the home of Rev, Ii. | “r' and Mrs. H. C. Hatch and L. CHAPL n;ils‘;':im' L ~er'lgzon‘at the 1A e]lhogli; Crystal Spring farm, spent Wednesday | Hnr,ucr‘ Porter, who has been ill, H“ P.” Mathewson at Ashaway. SInging| Middletown. A call bas bec hne c have closed their . nage e antaugua cirele hel siting with Mrs. Fred Lynch on Law- | convalescent. and social intercourse made the eve- | .ng v r ob "'x::::o)?erfahfl::“anrl i ‘cupying their | ReV: """"A = K""SLI;'?‘“"S on he | ijeir meeting with Mrs. R. L. Roberts. | ton Heights, Plainfield, and with Mrs.| Mrs. Charles Douglas of Boston 8| ning pass pleasantly ‘..nr’g':l\vrrf,:_m.'::'..,./T,‘,','.mj«"'ni\.'n,}' i hungslow in Winter Haven, Fla. merican Soldier. George J. Mackenzie, bookeeper with | ¥, 1. Bennett they visited Mrs. Ben-|spending a few. dayvs at her father's, Rev. E. P. Mathewson and family inity chureh Wrs. Kenvon. who has been spend-{ . o .o "0 Course of en- Martin ( land & Co. Providence, nett's sister, on Plainfield street, H. W. Porter’s, ¥ were in Pro nce last week Wednes- ng some time with her sister. Mrs. e st e re O e e o gay | W/aS & suest of friends here over Sun-| " ‘Misses Luella Medbury and Neliie| Miss Dorris Post was a visitor on | day. Sridaspart~Mrs, George H. Grave Georse Potter, returned to her home in | tertainments was et OB - U€pev. | @ PRAER, Colburn, who are students of Miss|the Green recently. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lowe of Moos- » president of the Masonic club, or TAampton Thursday. S ches ¥ Rite of Besttord. His sub- Preacher from Zambezi District. | Lulu_Robbins, were prize winners of Goes to Hampton. | up were guests over Sunday at the | entertained T Sophia Penfield of Frank Lynch of Worcester is at}James B. Ming of Bastiorce, S0 *\ir.| A Sunday morning Rev. Shirley Coffin, | the Wide-Awake Circle of The Bulle-| * juwley White has resigned in the | home of Sarah I*. Ti. Hood and Charles | Danbury at a juncheon at her home Fenry Bingham's. b T s i Nihterant colonel 1n the district superintendent ‘of the Zambezi | tin, and they were very proud of thelr | Turperville station and goes with his L Blake in Ashaway, =~ == o | i e The topic for the C. E. meetine Sun- . = om experience. He | district, central -Africa, will speak of prizes, as was also their teacher and| rymily +o *Tampton, where he will act| . Joseph T. hite is having a wel ¢ ay evening is Missions in South ;mélefl;flh;:'{%‘tj{};tmi;"A’ Tmasterly | Bis work in that mission flell. He is a also their parents. o AL i T G station, | dug at his residence ori High street,| Meriden—~A number of special trains imetjca. Acts 19: 13-30. Leader, De- | BERC €0 0 ) occasional humorous | MaN With a wonderful message and a Rev. and Mrs. George E. Smith and | Mfigs Klizabeth Porter was in Willi- | Ashaway, will be run from this city today (Sat Witt C. Lathrop. Anecdotés Meld the close attention of | Personal friend of Rev. Dr. Roberts. son, Milton, have severe colds. B o s ety 4 The Hethel boarding bt urday) for the wecommodation of the Yabez Whiton of Sp ';nfl}“ld 5::‘1! his audience for over an hour. At the Personal Interests. Mrs. Nickerson is visiting in New| Mrs John Simons and daughter,|® n:amg empty for sever: hlfi“(rn\\n‘nv'}l nv}z(l'rnv people who Radhspday nisht ith RIS " | close of the lecture three cheers were| Mrs, John Williams has been enter- | ondon. Dorotiea, were recent callers in Willi- | a&ain tenanted. will_attend the Yale-Princeton game George Manley. 5§ nas | given for Mr. King and the American | taining her cousin, Myron Beckwith, a| \Willlam B. Lmer of Willimanii> is|mantic. Dr. James N, Lewls is again using {in New Haven Mige Lillian Gallup of Ledvard has| Jojsier veoman on the batileship DesMoines. | Visiting in town. his old home. Mrs, Richards of Qecum was a vis- | I8 auto which' wax damaged a short | 4 een.with her aunt, Mrs. Adam Larra- | 50,07 oyt jecture in the course will be| Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Denison had as e e apent . DUty | iior mihir mother's; Mrs. Emily Rat- | Hibe $ines by running info e tefephone e B pan spverst_salee of - . | given Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, by Rev. guest over Sunday Mrs. Walter s. John Smitl i : bun’s, over Sunday. - o g « ade e NDH William M, Brown of Hampton. Sub- son of Providence. xors. Lemuel N. Carpenter and son.| ™ Hunters are numerous in town. | ARCADIA i i B e R OO L I W1 AM. ject, Life in Brazil. Mr. Brown is a| >ul Moguin, employed at Provi- |2 vei - Ce ar EL L e e o . ; s new Hi ot e s R S e e aed et - Epent Bimdas et hisihome hpe (| F000UR TURSARY. UNION | Happonings of The ™~ Wesk—Personat | Ment of the #tock was ostabiisned. ppenings of the Week—Personal|tieet Mougene M. Frary of Bernard o visiting their som, Harry, at| WILSONVILLE — | Mention. Hartford.—Benedict M. Folden e ton. Mass., a former pastor, and his| Brookline, Mass. ! Arthur Gage called on his brother et nolNed Tibtbontny " that Tr. W Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Peck and two , Wifé are to be guests of Mrs. Emily J.| TIsaac Grenier is erecting a studio on| Mr. and Mrs, George Eaton of Woe- | Charles af Westville last Thursday. | Walter D, Baggs and sister of Bar- | Kurtige of Kansas City, com ¢ fdr "“““,r'_ tie g,“e,u of Mrs. | Ross this week. Mr. Frary is to take Dagget street 12x40 feet, on land leas- cester were with Charles Kelly and A. Marcy of Hartford is spending | ringt R. I, wei guests of Benja- | chief Bf the Army of the Philippines Chariea. Maynard on Sunday. part in the dedicatory exercises of the|ed of Judge Prior. % family Sunda: ew days at the Ma homestead. | min Sheldon Sunday { had appointed him an aid on his stafl e D ernat iree standing in | Willlam Ross public library on Sat- he Baptist people are making ar- Miss Lizzie Barrett of Poquonock| Charles Gage and family of We: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perkins have | During the Philippine insurection M) et aay s wah, Diuvwn | Pr0ay: rangements for the lighting of the and Mrs. Williams of North Grosvenor- | ville spent Sunday with Mrs. ¢ | gone to Phenix, R I, to spend the|Holden served in the Philippines as )l‘:v y‘brv 'l;_h high winds of Sunday. =L v e s church edifice by electriei | dale called on relatives and friends|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scran- | winter with relatives, sergeant jor of the Twenty-mevent Mrs. Thomas McCloud and daughter THOMPSON Funeral of Mrs. Lucy Childs, one day last week. ten. | “Tracy Kenvon wund family have | United Stetes infantry Helen, Mrs. E. Humiston and Miss The body of Mrs. Lucy Childs was _ Miss Hattie Jennings is spendiug ank Bogue, who has been spending | moved to Franklin, Mass. Belle” Swan were recent visitors in|New Books in Public Library—Notes. | brought here Wednesday from Paw. Several days with her brother in I days at home, returned Lo William T, Barber and family moved | Stafford Springs.—Frank Fernier | Norwich, —_— tucket, R. L, where she died of pieu- VW oonsocket, R. I, 1 Hartford Saturday. to Riverpoint, R, I, Wednesday, the |brought in two dozen oggs that heve N fies Pillian Chesebro of Norwich| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Green of Wor-|monta. Mrs. -Childs was a sister of _ Mrs. Brayton of Dudley ‘vas a local e | sth_inst | atiracted attention. One dozen broug: was calling on her sister. Mrs. Frank |cester were guests of local relatives|Joseph D, Lewis of this psace, where ViSitor last’ Friday. STORRS. Mrs, Hattie Hoxsle of Mooseneck |lust week weighed 3 pounds and Gifford. on Sundar. nere 10|55, o urgess spent last Saturday | LS funeral was held. Rev. R L. Rob- | - | B Rl oi o oo, veist ““mercy contest” given here . W spen st Saturday | erts of the Methodist ch 3 : G i 3. Reynol e past weel ed 2 p d 6 ounce 10 KK ..l:r":,fl“s 1= fo be repeated at the|in Fiskdale. S0 Tho secvicar PO R st TOLLANB WUNTY Meeting of Mansfield Grange—Doings | A local firth has made 50 barrels of [ were laid by While Orpingtons. The e purch, Willimantic, in the | AMiss Dorothy Rhinney of New York | green comotorm & £ About the Village. { cider, also storing a lot of winter ap- | average weight of a_dozen of St {lias been visiting her aunt, Miss M. R I —_— ! ples. eggy is about a pound and a half T tead of the regular Sunday school | Sherman. e R GIiLEAD sular mevting of Mansticld | = 3 A s unday last, a_temperance | Mrs. John K. Moore has been enter- = 3 L= - 3 64, on Mon evening, a [ The. greatest oc g 2 Bl e e N vtin: Woias o | datiing Bes inbiier i e e E Annual Fair and Supger Clear $125-- | dndidates were Initiated. | i ut Nero Decp, in the North I WHITNEY TO POULTRYMEN. M o rovi ce - ) ¥ > 4 3r: ey of 3l lle 9 or hemme here, has raturned to Wil- | Pawtucket were week, end guests of D.| months. : ™1 The annual fair and chickes bre sup. Waterbury Association. Tmmantic. W. Burgess. per given by the Ladies’ Aid sociaty o ' W. Whitney of Bridgeport Wrs. . . McClure and Mrs. Caroline | ¥orrest Thatcher has been visiting e I Ei T Iast Sevets Thorelay ofanin Ciitton Shaw ef Greeneville were Sunday vis- | his sister. Mrs. Winthrov Ballard. \ few members of All Hallows’ coun- | well ottended and very succe nanaging editor of " the Am tors nt Mrs. Frank Beckwitl Misses Ethel and Marian Andem of | K. of C.. of Moosup, attended the The nect proceeds were $123, ¢ Poultry amsaciation of Syracuse mave en interesting address Mrs. A. B. Kinney s spending a few | Wellesley college spent Sunday with|conferring of the third degree at New ' which $25 came from Mrs. Lucy For R tort Pot St Aterbury Pet Stoc ceks with her sister, Mrs. Robinson, [their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. An- | London last Sunday. the degree being, Spencer of Manchester and $20 from J. before thi ¢ Baston. dem. conferred by State Deputy William J. | ay of Hartford. Poultry ass clation in Garden Charles Lewis and Gladys Lewis.who | Mrs, Tewer of Providence has & Mulligan of Thompsonville. Seacide, Fred Prentice, who received a seri- Hin lzcture was {llustrated by stercop ticon views pertaining to the subject ave been suffering with blood peison- | visiting her parents, Mr. and M eouncil well entertained its visitors. | cug fall from an apple tree scveral He dwelt first on the growth of 1f = are much improved. E. Ingraham. ¢ - A large delegaticn from All Hallows' wecks ago, has so far recovered as to N Nir. and Mrs,_ Alfred Card, Mr. and{ A number of new books from the|council. No. 270. is_expected to be at te ont of doors Jaily, poultry Industry and said Airs. Timothy Colbert and Miss Flor- | state have been received and are be- | Norwich, Sunday, Nov. 19, to witness Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Hutchinson "A successful poultry raiser has h “nce Colbert were visitors at Storrs |ing vlaced upon the shelves at the pub- | the conferring of the same desree by spent a few davs this week witl Lheir problems: these must Te met and ty e s costemaaal LT AN tallans Somndil Gatmains hops | 0 0r 1 e Tacic, oF bencentration of eherey wnd & iss Bessie Cherry of Norwic] e 4 allows’ Coundil claims the hon- | W. T. Warner is visiting friends in . iack ' 1 energy uid ¥Frank Beckwith of Hartford spent WEST WOODSTOCK or of having two third degree work-| Iitica, N. Y. - 13 ncn-desire to study these proolem: Sunday with Miss Rera Murdock. Bogiten's dion ings within four months, admitiing 46 Mrs. C. W, Hutchinson was a Willi- eruna the cause of many failures. The fo William Shugrue, station' agent at|ggcial at Baptist Church Nets $10— | candidates. Prospects faver amother rmantic visitor Tuesduy. lowing statement was made by t the C. V. station, is.taking a short ol N | working prior to Jan. 1st. 1912, which| Mr. and Mrs, W. 9. Strong of Sims- Hon. James Wilsen, secretary of a vacation, and Mr. ‘Bodwin eof. Willi- 4 | will mcan three within six months. a| bury spent a few days last week at ls a Great cuiture of the 1nited States mantic is acting as agent hbis‘ab-| o oo TETT L L | record not excelled by any council in| ¥, B, Post's. p:)ullr‘y 1r.‘vu-§|n-‘n“s reu 1y Just begin sence. 3 ) i I b CReRtoAt Thri Eal this vicinity ik Mikhiss : Rla L ho hh Mes . ing (o fiad jtwelf: that is ‘moder St Baritow wep S i e st Ak D vt thie _ i1 several weeks with mrenciius, 12 | Medicine R e L fering e speakers at a 2 Baptist caurch Fri vening was o convalescin 5 e e ' Congregational churches held at Wind- | Baptist “‘:{);’;!I:{:;i‘_““f\j‘r‘l{“-w“e;;n;‘ NORTH STERLING Nrs, Winitred Evia and. apn’ Hike taking the p‘hl;e,nf'lh’ shiftiess, siip ham Thursday evening The musical programme was much en- 5 = have been Visiting friends in town. aud a B i e evmets Warren and Retha Mil- The Rev. Mr. Smith of Lebanon will = e | V1 ed. i on | Happenings of the Week—Good Haul| AMisses Ali LS vemtani (o renige: e Vil Carpenter gate a SCegie S5 POl WF e Tee O in Providence. Marching for Some Fisherman. ton have been spending several d F 3 7 and no lonzer ook npen the heny ex P Cews of the death of Frop' Peacl nmes followed. Ten dollars was | at George IIills. o air Tl‘lal a vebicle for a iittle pin irone ‘o of Hampton was rece i sancial resull. | one of Brooklyn is work- Real Estate Sale. ~ their wives but_are taking cave of F Har - R ‘irs. Redhead is visiting friends in e et i A % - i Wednesda T here !+ Soester MRS “h_n reported ma‘z Mx;lm.? _“x\ Jl W,Il ulm ynfun;_x mgn-..-;:,. N:’w the su» for a 1 et i = _Cro s- | Banks 1es bave bought of Mrs. J. of choice poultry and eggs fall W. W. Gilman is in New York on|ited at I. O. Plummer's Sunday Dexter Hunt the place known as the SBOFe of the. dumand. ’ i Nir. Whitney dwelt at sams lengt on fe:iing, The subject of embryel gy was tiies + ken up, and Mr, W Lusiness. J. D. Hillery attended | Deacon Gilbert place, and i i e v 2 TH WOODSTOCK Mrs, Wayland Gage is in a hospitai|a : supper at Greene, R. L, last | it nest sprirs. 1 ecwst Conpvince NOR in Worcesier. FHer many friends are ght. d are | HOping she may regain her heaith. Mr. | e . 3 by sy \r. and Mrs. Leonard I Tlealey are may regain E r and family attended the ney explained Lhe processes of 1al in Columbue. O, attending the national | ANd, Mrs Wendell Witter visited her | party of her sister in Dan- STAFFORDVILLE Any One ural and metificial incubation. e srange meating. pdax, going i1 their auto. on last_weeck Frida F showed fhe cenditions surrounding Mr. and Mre Sidney Morse of Fast- e George W. Stone of Brooklyn has| Funeral of Mrs. George Andrews—Boy e strong weak chickens, and seid Bamiss, Mabi. Tare 4L iheir pWcs ATTAWAUGA been visiting friends here. Kicked by Horse Recovering. | @F I1S St e e S e L e A larze fire could be seen from here — iZonal vigor i their poultry, On this subject he sad “Vigor and vitality stand fer m cess and without these {t is impossi ble to attain any degres of it. It im better (o separate the layers from the breeders and not force them. ®heuld you have to)> few for this te be dene, M. JOFFRION feed for natural exg production and Fare Saturdey and Sunday. B o : Mise Laura Dixon has been visiting John Watson is visiting her | SUnday exening at 6 o'clock in the di-| Mrs. Georze Androws, a former res- 3 s tion of Jewett City, that of the Pel- | ident of this town, died suddenly of Eff,cac);. ends in Nerth and East Woodstock |sister at New Lendon. e Mrs. Albert Rollinson was in Wor- | tier barn and icehouse at Canterbury. = heart failure at the home of her son- Herbert West, in West Som- Mars., Monday evening. The was breught here for burial on the funeral was held in th, ptional church at “lock on recently. £ s Mre. Emily Vinton is visiting her | cester last week. Winfield Dwinall of Boston visited, mother, Mrs. Samuel Rarrett. Mr. and Mvs. Ch were in Web- | Frank O. Plummer over Sunday. | Several members of Whoodstock |ster ind W wee ng and somn, Wil- granze attended Southbridge erange Al he rm in threc visiting at John ‘ast Th day evening sand assisted in ng from a rafling. S H ‘he programme 3 ‘Albert Rollinsan hus left his summer is visiting bher| One son. \ndrews, | hrecd. for the incr.ased produciiv Mra. Wavland Gage is visiting her T is back at the village. t.ondon i g J news desired. The lack of proper ~susin, Rev. George Hibbard, in Wor- ester Brown, in company with an- | Mrs. Heek Recovers. | mericed at once and was surprised oW | oy, ine: 1mproper . ineubation; the cester, Mass. man. is to open a restaurant in | Mrs. Mary Heck, who has been se- y it relieved me, cure of eggs previous to setting; im Dnur\::s:"r;an S s e A Good Haul. riously ill at the home of her dauzhter, and D Ave., Bogalusa, Lou “T am happy to say that [ am a well l~’°l‘[‘ — “"'f i A l°""""°"'4"'fi 5 ~| Angling al the Lua ver | Mrs. Asa Harris, at Stafford Hollow, i 5: 15 to certif oda ake pleasur: Focy J ROOELY VeNtil: 1ol /unBARIATY. quartors . CENTRAL VILLAGE ki sttt neA g, olon e Luwadock sisce| Mes. s Mocris ¢ Sleerd toticy || tsiana, writes: e tp to certiry | [man today. . take plessure i rec- {EOSTYEI Ll NIy Qyariery Rl AHIth Tl Dt I o | home. of her davehier e 12 "N 1| that the latter part of’ February I||ommending your great remedy- to.all|ira to select healthy bresders are far Fonbasl I S RSt Sl POKFRET CENTER [ et book in the mill pend recently, and| Booth, las. Saturday. Mrs. Looth, || commenced taking Peruna for ¢ who are affiicted with caturrh.” that create weak flocks Postmaster Byles' Sheulder it | Whicl) fouted down the river, has mot| Who has beea with her mother during || tareh of the head, and have gained A | athivey, coiorell. views ‘of poultry cated by a Fall. Deputy Inspector Brown Vicits Canter- | Vg f0und | s trip | bt e feturted home the first Of || cleven pounds. Peruna Is a gr o= Qufrck. e R Tat RS Bates ware The funeral of Mrs, Augustus Childs bury and Ekonk Granges. to Providence Monday. B "1 arl Belcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. || medicine and a fair trial will con- ME- CHRRAS TRt Avens,) INS S1Abogih ————e of Pawtucket. R. L, was held at the e P Mrs. William Sample ‘is yet' under ] Frank Belcher, whe was seriousiy in- || vince any one of its efficac t., Detroit, Michigan, writes: “it af- . liome of her Brother. Toseph Lewls, on | | & and Mrs. PitaHenry Paine called | o ductor's care, A g M€ | Jured by the kick of a horse, is Fap- ) fords me great pieasure to testity tof | ABNS. Qale 2 Wednetday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She |l Westland tms week. A large flock of wild geese passed|i0ly improving at the Hartford hus- pa O ite OF Por “ppEE s JRONEE S MEINS AN having rapt epert i TR b LA et Mrs. E. E. Brown spent the week | over here Nov. 14th. Pital. Catarrh for Four Yearé. M, TRy T arUbR. RS @ Temedy, TR e wogk ieiuatug. the . seabinie _gut Mirs. Israel Seguin has been visiting | ®#d With her mother at Black il William Lilley of Helland, Muss. - % catarrh. sround the Twe Lighis, dewn the Mid her daughter, Mrs. Frank D. Thayer, | J9%¢Ph Stoddard attended the corn his leen recently| visiting his sister, | o St 4. C. Steffe, R B heriin, I suffered for some time with|4e Puy and near Pald Head at Cape ir._Putnam. * [show at Springfield ! BROOKLYN AMrs, Alma Farmun, and Mrs. Sarah | $oSth Dakota, writes: “For four years | chronic nasal catarrh, but after five | SMull Polnt. Many successiul Lags of Miss Ruth Ballou of Uxbridge, Mass., | B F. _Brown visited _Canterbury —_—— Potter ard orotner, John Lilley. I had been a continual sufferer from |months’ treatment, during which tige | €COU. shelldrakes and a few = wild is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and |STange Wednesday evening as deputy | Church Societies Active—Repairing and| Mrs. Ezra S. Colburn *has been | (it dreadful disease, chronic catarrll. | [ yused seven botties of Peruni, | am | §oeNe were made yesterday.—Portianc Mrs. Samuel Collins. h’mtnr and Ekonk grange Fridav Safeguarding Sidewalks. spending the week with relatives i | b ul-;(l all kinds of so-called caiurrh |pleased to say that I am entirely well, | EXPress. 4 Migs Bva Phillips has gone to|® ng- 4 Worcester. remedies and found no reli=f there not being the slightest trace o1 ML) e More: Pantlal. le 1o spend the winter. o The Ladies' siety of ———— “iw rim) o write | catarrh left, e The Ladies' Ald society of the Bap- was sdviged by & friend to writ Mr, Carnegie might be mere suecess A halibut weigifng 700 poynds was | YOl ADOUL my case, which | did, wad | “Peruns s without a_doubt on my | o M 8 18 e Boy you kindly advised me to use 4 ool rse | mindy the greatest remedy knewn for N suppressing war oeuN ar English. 038 | 00 beruna and Lacapiu, which 1 cou | catabti B SRR in siputitute il Sor 88— harles Brles went to Wednesday te see Dr. m.m shoulder was, dis- The city of Amsterdam has begun | tist church held a supper at the resi- Work unon an improved system of sew- | dence of Riley B. Witter on Wednes- | recently bronght to a rage. ./ day evening, which was very largl, market. 5